Low-cost ways to tap into my expertise

27 January 2012

I love working one-on-one with clients (and I also love supervising a team of organizers to help clients) and we get great results. But sometimes budgetary or geographic constraints make that impossible.

That’s why I’m glad to bring up some opportunities for ways you can tap into my expertise even if you’re on a budget and/or you don’t live in St. Louis.

You can hear me speak

Mom’s Blast Off I’ll be participating in the Mom’s Blast Off workshop on February 24, where I’m joining life coach Jill Farmer and social-media expert Allison Collinger in a three-hour event designed to help you launch your best year ever. All this for $49.

Letting Go of the Tough Stuff I’ll be teaching a 90-minute class at the Thomas Dunn Memorials in south St. Louis on February 28 on how to let go of sentimental and other objects that might be cluttering up your life. The cost for the class is only $10.

You can take my online workshop

Simplify Your Life with Habits + Routines I’m absolutely delighted to be teaching this online workshop once again for simplify 101. The three-lesson, four-week workshop will help you create beneficial habits and routines and let go of bad habits. The special sauce of these workshops is the online forum, where your can interact with the instructor (me!), along with your to get accountability and support, which is so important with habit creation. The cost is only $59 and if you register today it’s an even better deal at $47.20. (The early-bird registration ends today.)

You can purchase one of my Organizing Guides

Organizing Guides I wrote these concise pdfs after hearing the same sorts of questions from my clients over and over. I wanted to give them something in writing to answer their questions. When you hire me to work with you, you get certain guides free of charge. But you can also download them on their own for $9 each. Right now, through the end of February, I’m offering a buy one, get one free special. Use the coupon code GUIDEME to get an instant $9 off when you buy two or more guides.

You can take one of my e-courses

Make Peace with Your Mail Most of my clients have difficulty dealing with the onslaught of mail that comes into their lives. I created an e-course that uses printed and video lessons to help you learn how to get (and stay) on top of your mail. The price is $59 but I’ll let you in on a little secret: the GUIDEME code will also get you $9 off the e-course if you purchase it separately.

Declutter Happy Hour I created this e-course with life coach Shannon Wilkinson as a way to help folks get past the emotional barriers to decluttering and actually get the job done. Shannon helps you with the emotional stuff and I help you tackle the physical side of decluttering. The course is presented as a series of audio lessons, along with daily emails for 28 days to inspire and motivate you to keep up the good work. The price? $97 for the core course/$127 for the premium course.

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Comments

Just printed out, wrote the check and mailed my registration to TDunn for your “Letting Go of the Tough Stuff” workshop -what a bargin!!!

I’m a big fan of your blog and am in St. Louis only for the year, so very excited to get to attend a session.

My best,
Sarah

Sarah Ressler Wright January 30, 2012 08:37 AM

Sarah, that’s fabulous! Please be sure and introduce yourself at the workshop. I look forward to meeting you!

Janine Adams January 30, 2012 10:24 AM

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About Janine

Hello! I’m Janine Adams — a certified professional organizer based in St. Louis, and the creator of Peace of Mind Organizing®.

I love order, harmony + beauty, but I believe that the way that you feel about yourself and your home is what truly matters.

If you’re ready to de­clutter with a purpose and add more ease to your life, you’ve found the right blog — and you’ve found the right company.

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